Groups make bad decisions when one voice is too loud. This tool changes that — built open-source, shipped in two weeks, and already used by 400 people across 12 countries.
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people using it
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Most group decisions are not decisions. They are performances of consensus. Someone speaks first, someone agrees, and the rest follow. The loudest voice wins — not the best idea.
This is not a personality problem. It is a structural one. Remove the structure, and the dynamic changes.
The tool gives each participant an equal voice before any discussion begins. Proposals are submitted anonymously. Reactions are collected without attribution. Only after everyone has responded does the group see the aggregate — and only then does conversation start.
It sounds simple. The effect is not. Groups using it report higher satisfaction with outcomes, fewer regrets, and a stronger sense of shared ownership over decisions.
The code is open. The documentation is written for non-developers. If you run a team, a community, or a room full of people who need to decide something together — take it, change it, use it.
The only ask: share what you learn. This tool gets better when people make it worse first.
The current version handles synchronous decisions. The next version will support async — decisions made over days, not minutes. If you want to help build it, the door is open.
Developers, facilitators, and testers welcome.